Not-For-Profit Leadership Development Program

The not-for-profit sector faces unique challenges in achieving success in today’s competitive market. The YMCA Not-For-Profit Leadership Development Program, in partnership with Lakehead University, has been designed to address these challenges by focusing on best practices and core elements of a successful not-for-profit organization.

The Not-For-Profit Leadership Development Program is a unique, multi-leveled leadership experience that will help you grow personally and professionally, while connecting you with other not-for-profit leaders within the community. Drawing on leading-edge research and experienced panel and keynote speakers, this program integrates conceptual knowledge, individual experiences and hands-on-support to guide participants in their impact on the nonprofit sector. More specifically:

Level One, is ideal for newer leaders and as a means to refresh and fill in any missing gaps current leaders may have around foundational leadership theories and their application. Modules consists of a self-assessment to better understand your personal strengths, the importance of presence techniques, communication styles and various other topics learnt in a hands-on and experiential learning environment. You will learn valuable insights into the fundamentals of leading through change for impact.

Level Two, is an advanced course and meant for experienced leaders. Participants in Level Two will build on the fundamentals covered in Level One and explore topics such as emotional intelligence, leadership resiliency, change management, the art of persuasion, strengths dynamics and other topics that will inspire participants to make an impact within their organization. Entry directly into Level Two will be considered for experienced leaders. However, those permitted through an application process will need to be enrolled for level two and complete the Level One fast track option of which there is a fee of $225 + HST.

Level Three, the final and most advanced level of this certificate program, is meant to expand on leadership concepts including ethics, cultural competency, board governance, philanthropy and collaboration. This level will encourage and provide you with the necessary tools, enabling you to be an intentional and innovative visionary as your organization evolves.

This Program Is Right For You If You Are:

Currently working or volunteering in the not-for-profit sector

Currently (or have recently been placed) in a managerial role within the not-for-profit sector

Working to improve organizational or team performance

Working to achieve a dynamic approach to leadership

What To Expect:

Learn how to determine what makes non-profit organizations effective and sustainable

Understand emerging trends, increased competitiveness in the sector and how to lead in this environment

Set realistic, practical marketing objectives and goals

Prepare tactical plans that convert strategies into action

Gain an increased confidence in your ability to lead and scale your organization

Develop a strong network of relationships with a diverse group of nonprofit leaders

Bio: Joining the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka in 2012, Kate has over 20 years’ experience specializing in providing guidance and leadership to senior executives across a variety of industries.

Her broad experience includes recruitment, consulting, insurance, benefits, legislative compliance, performance management, employee relations, talent acquisition and management. She has experience in various industries including the technology, global market research and not-for-profit industries.

In her current role as Vice President of Human Resources and Risk Management for the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka, Kate provides oversight to the strategic direction of the human resources function for a staff complement of over 1000 employees, volunteer management strategy for over 600 volunteers, and risk management practices for the association. Since 2012, Kate has represented the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka on a number of Y Canada "Canadian Urban Group" programs, including the national insurance program, national benefits program, employee engagement survey, and executive compensation review.

Kate earned her Honours B.A. in Canadian Studies, an M.A. in History and a Certificate in Public Administration from the University of Windsor. She later completed a Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management from Georgian College and holds a Certified Human Resources Professional designation (CHRP) and Certified Human Resources Leader designation (CHRL) from the Human Resources Professional Association of Ontario.

Bio: Shirley brings over 26 years of experience in corporate finance, taxation and management. As Vice President of Finance for the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka, Shirley oversees a broad range of departments including finance, accounting, payroll and other related corporate services. She has responsibility for budget, financial analysis, accounting, and tax functions, as well as financial operations, which includes procurement, accounts payable, and payroll. Shirley also plays a critical role in ensuring the integrity of the YMCA’s financial reporting and compliance functions.

Prior to joining the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka in 2009, Shirley spent over 18 years in the private sector at such organizations as PPG Canada Inc. and The Source by Circuit City where she managed the finance and accounting departments. Her areas of expertise include treasury, investment, budgeting, forecasting and planning. In 2003 Shirley decided to share her knowledge of the finance world by teaching accounting courses at Georgian College and CMA Ontario.

Dedicated to her community, Shirley currently volunteers at Barrie Out of The Cold. She holds numerous industry designations including Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and Certified Professional Accountant (CPA). Shirley earned her Bachelor of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo.

Brian Shelley, Vice President of Philanthropy, Brand & Community Development

Bio: Brian Shelley is Vice President of Philanthropy, Brand and Community Development. In this role, Brian leads the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka’s stakeholder strategy—including all corporate giving, community relations and sustainability efforts and has strategic oversight and accountability for communications, marketing and branding initiatives. Brian also provides oversight and support to all YMCA Government-funded programs and the Y's Leadership Development Certificate Program in partnership with Lakehead University.

Prior to this role, Brian provided leadership to the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka’s Camping and Conferencing Departments. As a leader within the Y community, Brian currently chairs the YMCA Ontario Employment/Immigrant Services Steering Committee. Brian also represents the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka as Co-Chair of the Simcoe County Coalition of Children, Youth and Family Services and has provided leadership to the YMCA’s Youth Engagement movement. Brian is passionate about giving a voice to young people and has been asked to speak locally, nationally and internationally on the youth engagement development that the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka has achieved through its strategic plan.

Before joining the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka, Brian held leadership roles at the YMCA of Western Ontario and the YMCA of Kingston.

Brian holds an Honours B.A. in English Literature and History from Queen’s University. He is active in the community and has worked in a voluntary capacity for numerous non-profit organizations including Barrie East End Social, North Simcoe Victim Services, Sharing Place Food Bank and Ontario Camps Association.

Bio: As Vice President of Health, Fitness and Community Recreation​ for the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka, Karen has worked over the past five years to provide leadership for ​the​ eight health, fitness and aquatics facilities, which includes overseeing operating agreements with three municipalities, improving member satisfaction and program quality assurance.

Over the past 29 years Karen has been in senior YMCA leadership positions at the YMCA of St. Catharines and the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka. A ​Y member all of her life, Karen joined the YMCA of St. Catharines in 1987 and worked in child care as a Regional Manager for community school age operations. Karen’s strategic leadership then led her to the Barrie YMCA where she helped ​grow the department to over​ 55 child care centres and ​350 ​staff over the next 20 years. During that timeframe, Karen provided leadership and managed change for the amalgamation of the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka in the areas of child care, family development, employment, literacy, immigrant services, conference services, human resources, as well as day and overnight camping.

Karen has taken part in a number of YMCA certifications, training and development programs. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Child Psychology from Brock University and has represented the YMCA extensively on a number of committees in the region including most recently, the Georgian College Recreation, Fitness and Sports Admin Advisory Committee,​and community health teams.
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Karen continues to lend her expertise on YMCA committees across Ontario
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David Grass, Vice President of Facility Development & Asset Management

Bio: David has over 35 years of experience as a Y professional, volunteer and member. In his current role as Vice President of Facility Development, David provides project oversight on major capital and planning projects for the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka. David also provides leadership and support to the staff at YMCA Geneva Park. The "Park", as it is affectionately known, is located on 150 acres on Lake Couchiching and has an over 100 year tradition of leadership development.
David’s first experience with the YMCA was in the late 1950’s as a member of the Boys Club at the Central YMCA in Toronto. After a brief career in marketing, David joined the staff of the YMCA of Toronto in 1979.

From 1981 to 1991, David managed the growth of programs in the Scarborough and east Don River community. Concurrently, David was a project member of the facility development team that provided leadership to the creation and building of the Scarborough YMCA with a construction value of over $12.5 million.

In 2005, David joined the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka and has led and managed countless projects including improving YMCA Geneva Park, renovating the Midland YMCA, and overseeing the creation of the operating agreements with local municipalities, which consequently led to the construction and opening of the new Wasaga Beach YMCA in 2006 and the Innisfil YMCA in 2008.

David holds a Business Degree from Ryerson University and a Civil Technology Certificate from Seneca College.

Bio: Fiona has over 25 years of leadership experience at the YMCA. In her current role as Vice President of Child and Youth Development, Fiona is responsible for the operation of over 70 licensed child care centres, eight day camp locations and one overnight camp.

Fiona began her career at the Burlington YMCA in 1990 as a camp counsellor and lifeguard. She has since held leadership positions in the areas of health, fitness and aquatics, community services and leadership development at the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka.

Fiona is a member of the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka’s Not-for-Profit Professional Development Certificate Program faculty. Her speaking and coaching expertise are regularly sought out by YMCA’s across Canada as well as other community organizations.

Fiona volunteers as a Director with the Huronia Community Foundation and is actively involved in the Huronia community. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Commerce with Sports Administration from Laurentian University.

Bio: A 36-year career at the YMCA, Rob currently holds the position of President and CEO of the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka, focusing on investing in communities, ensuring all people have access to the Y and implementing programs that are helping thousands of youth and families to learn and thrive.

Prior to joining the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka in 2011, Rob held senior leadership positions at the YMCA of Edmonton, YMCA of Owen Sound, YMCA of Cambridge and most recently at YMCA Ontario where he held the position of Senior Vice President and provided counsel to 24 independent YMCA associations across Ontario. Under Rob’s leadership, the YMCA Ontario team provided training and support in the areas of province-wide initiatives, board governance, strategic planning, crisis management, and government relations.

Since coming to Simcoe/Muskoka, Rob has taken an active leadership role in the Child, Youth and Family Services Coalition of Simcoe County and Barrie’s Pathways to end homelessness. He served on a number of boards including local Community Foundations, Affordable Housing, Parks and Recreation Ontario and the Minister of Health Promotions Health Advisory Committee.

Rob holds an Honours degree in Physical and Health Education from Queen’s University and has since augmented his education with advanced courses from the Harvard Business School of Entrepreneurship, Ivy School of Business and Queen’s University Executive Education Program.

Strengthsquest - self assessment

• Identify your top 5 talents
• Learn the power behind your talents and how to intentionally apply them daily
• The benefits and power of a strengths based approach
• The tools to begin your StrengthsQuest journey and establish a strengths based culture

Leadership Communication

• Identify your communication style
• Gain awareness about the impact you have on others based on how you communicate
• Learn techniques and the awareness needed to be a truly great communicator

Transformational Leadership

• Defining leadership throughout the ages
• Learn to differentiate between trending concepts on leadership to those that are proven, relevant and applicable today
• Learn to identify what leadership styles have influenced you and what leadership style and the characteristics you would most like to exemplify. What form of leadership is your team or organization led by? Which style would have the most impact?

Strategic Planning

• Why is it important?
• How does one get started?
• What makes a good strategic plan? – learn the essentials

Team Effectiveness - Stages of Development

• Be provided with the tools needed to assess at what level of performance your team is working at
• Learn to kick start and transition your team to one that is highly performing

Mindfulness - Group Approach

Strengthsquest - Motivation and Engagement

• Learn to manage your talents and those of your team as an interactive process
• You will be able to assess if you are in the right role and determine if managing people is the right fit for you? Are you developing or damaging your teams?

Managing Performance

• Tried and true tools perfect for staff evaluations
• You will be able to differentiate between critical behaviour needing intervention versus behaviour that can be coached
• You will be provided with the tools on how to address staff behaviour & coach your teams

Self-Regulation

• Learn the science, physiological & psychological responses that impact decision making and personal interaction
• You will be able to look at the work environment through a different lens noting its impact on potential employee performance and learning the means to intervene and influence for better results

Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Resiliency

• Provides additional insights on how you are perceived and how that awareness can lead to greater impact as a leader

Change Management

• Examines the impact change has throughout an organization and provides you with the tools and understanding of how to navigate through change with the least collateral & cultural damage

Conflict Resolution

• Learn the tools needed to be able to find the common ground needed to move beyond an impasse

The Art of Persuasion

• Realize the weight of your words and actions and how to put that knowledge to the best use
• Where do you fit within the political milieu?

Strengthsquest - followership and leadership

• Move beyond what your individual talents contribute to a team and start to learn to intentionally aim & maximize the talents of others
• With this understanding you will be able to address and provide what your team members need from you as their leader

Principled-Centre Leadership

• You will learn to appreciate and consider the weight of responsibility that comes as you evolve as a leader
• You will examine ethical dilemmas and the means to address them, as well as the consequences those decisions may have

Philanthropic Leadership

• Learn a strategic approach to philanthropic visioning for your organization. As the funding landscape changes so too must our approach to philanthropy
• You will examine your readiness to adapt to these changes and how to instill a framework and culture of philanthropy that can be sustained for the long term

Board Governance

• Learn the importance of Governance and the essential role it plays as part of any organization
• Learn to assess at what stage of Governance your board operates at and how to move their level of engagement should your organization be ready for the shift
• You will be given the tools to fully understand & implement best practices of governance into your organization

Collaboration and Strategic Partnerships

• You will be provided with the tools in order to assess the readiness of your organization and your board to collaborate or partner with another organization
• We will discuss and examine what governing practices need to be in place in order for collaboration to not only occur but also succeed

Unconscious Bias

• Everyone is biased. With that understanding and acceptance you will learn how to make decisions that acknowledges the role bias can often play within that process
• You will discuss best practices and be provided with the tools needed to implement them